Re: [sccpartners] green marble rmoore@americanstonecare.com 10 Nov 2009 15:06 EST

> Hello
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> Looking for advice on best process for buffing/polishing green marble
> floors and countertops.
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> Thank you for your feedback.
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> Ray
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> Ray Jones
> Majestic Stoneworks
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> Ray,

I've read both Randy and John's advice for dealing with your Serpentine
problem. You can't go wrong either way. I used to polish all the way up
the line like Randy suggested but found it took longer than Johns method.
In the right circumstance the crystalizer can be a big help. (Yes, I said
it!) The issue with this stone is the make-up. This green stone, sometimes
other colors as well, is sold as a marble but does not act like one. Most
of these serpentine contain little to no calcium.  They will not respond
to out traditional methods etc.  I will fax over a couple pages on this
material for you. Please let me know if it helps.

Ron Moore
American Stone Care, Inc.
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